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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by Maguire » 06 Oct 2010 19:04

BR2 Leeds is rather a small club that has only ever won the "First Division" once-the likes of Pompey and Huddersfield have won it more than them


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That's just totally wrong - I can think of three championships they've won off the top of my head.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by readingbedding » 06 Oct 2010 19:38

Out of the frying pan?
I don't think things have been so negative for Liverpool since Heysel.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by Silver Fox » 06 Oct 2010 20:29

All accounts suggest John Henry is a different cat to Hicks and Gillette

LFC fans should look favourably upon the fact that Henry lifted "The Curse of the Bambino" maybe he can do the same for what everyone (well Kes) is calling "The Curse of the Backpass Rule"

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by Victor Meldrew » 06 Oct 2010 21:09

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BR2 Leeds is rather a small club that has only ever won the "First Division" once-the likes of Pompey and Huddersfield have won it more than them


:|

That's just totally wrong - I can think of three championships they've won off the top of my head.


The top of your head-that's better than my top of the head but then you don't have so many years to remember :wink: .
They have won it once more than Preston but once less than Sheff Wednesday which keeps it in perspective-they are not much of a club.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by PieEater » 07 Oct 2010 14:31

Stranded I thought that loophole had been shut following the So'ton situation?


With Soton they said the holding company and the club were inextricably linked, i.e effectively the same. I can't see why the same argument doesn't apply to Kop Holdings particularly as the club service the debt from their income.

With West Ham there was no such link, just one of Eggy's many companies went titsup owing a lot.


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by sheshnu » 08 Oct 2010 09:55

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Stranded I thought that loophole had been shut following the So'ton situation?


With Soton they said the holding company and the club were inextricably linked, i.e effectively the same. I can't see why the same argument doesn't apply to Kop Holdings particularly as the club service the debt from their income.


Sky Sports (I know) now reporting something along those lines.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by Big Foot » 08 Oct 2010 14:39

I can't get excited about this news for one reason

The Premier League board, which comprises chief executive Richard Scudmore, chairman Sir Dave Richards and secretary Mike Foster, would then decide whether to dock points.


There is zero chance of that bunch of clowns inflicting a 9 point penalty on a big boy like Liverpool

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by Silver Fox » 08 Oct 2010 14:42

The deductions are to punsih teams who cheat their way to success by dodgy financial shenanigans, Pompey got to 2 cup finals, what have Liverpool gained from all this?


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by No Fixed Abode » 08 Oct 2010 15:28

Justice for Hysel.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by PlasticRoyale » 08 Oct 2010 16:27

btw V Meldrew there's an 'R' in Manchester United

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11499023 - £80million loss

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by BR2 » 08 Oct 2010 18:04

PlasticRoyale btw V Meldrew there's an 'R' in Manchester United

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11499023 - £80million loss


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by Scylla » 08 Oct 2010 18:55

Big Foot I can't get excited about this news for one reason

The Premier League board, which comprises chief executive Richard Scudmore, chairman Sir Dave Richards and secretary Mike Foster, would then decide whether to dock points.


There is zero chance of that bunch of clowns inflicting a 9 point penalty on a big boy like Liverpool


Never mind them, Sky Sports won't allow it.


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by roadrunner » 08 Oct 2010 23:44

BR2 Leeds is rather a small club that has only ever won the "First Division" once-the likes of Pompey and Huddersfield have won it more than them.


FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Pre-Premier League)

1968-69 First Division champions
1973-74 First Division champions
1991-92 First Division champions

1964-65 First Division runners-up
1965-66 First Division runners-up
1969-70 First Division runners-up
1970-71 First Division runners-up
1971-72 First Division runners-up
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1923-24 Second Division champions
1963-64 Second Division champions
1989-90 Second Division champions

1927-28 Second Division runners-up
1931-32 Second Division runners-up
1955-56 Second Division runners-up
2009-10 League One runners-up
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FA CUP

1972 FA Cup winners

1965 FA Cup finalists
1970 FA Cup finalists
1973 FA Cup finalists
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP

1968 Football League Cup winners

1996 Football League Cup finalists
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CHARITY SHIELD

1969 FA Charity Shield winners
1974 FA Charity Shield runners-up
1992 FA Charity Shield winners

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EUROPEAN CUP

1974-75 European Cup finalists
1969-70 European Cup semi finalists
1992-93 European Cup second round

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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

2000-01 Champions League semi finalists
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EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP

1972-73 European Cup-Winners Cup finalists
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INTER CITY FAIRS CUP/UEFA CUP

1967-68 European Fairs Cup winners
1970-71 European Fairs Cup winners

1966-67 European Fairs Cup finalists
1965-66 European Fairs Cup semi finalists
1968-69 European Fairs Cup quarter finalists

1971-72 UEFA Cup first round
1973-74 UEFA Cup third round
1979-80 UEFA Cup second round
1995-96 UEFA Cup second round
1998-99 UEFA Cup second round
1999-00 UEFA Cup semi finalists
2001-02 UEFA Cup third round
2002-03 UEFA Cup third round

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by cmonurz » 08 Oct 2010 23:54

Obviously not a 'small' club, but any source that lists 'UEFA Cup 2nd Round' on an honours board needs to take a look at itself.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by Wizard » 09 Oct 2010 12:32

roadrunner
BR2 Leeds is rather a small club that has only ever won the "First Division" once-the likes of Pompey and Huddersfield have won it more than them.


FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Pre-Premier League)

1968-69 First Division champions
1973-74 First Division champions
1991-92 First Division champions

1964-65 First Division runners-up
1965-66 First Division runners-up
1969-70 First Division runners-up
1970-71 First Division runners-up
1971-72 First Division runners-up
-----------------------------------

1923-24 Second Division champions
1963-64 Second Division champions
1989-90 Second Division champions

1927-28 Second Division runners-up
1931-32 Second Division runners-up
1955-56 Second Division runners-up
2009-10 League One runners-up
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FA CUP

1972 FA Cup winners

1965 FA Cup finalists
1970 FA Cup finalists
1973 FA Cup finalists
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP

1968 Football League Cup winners

1996 Football League Cup finalists
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CHARITY SHIELD

1969 FA Charity Shield winners
1974 FA Charity Shield runners-up
1992 FA Charity Shield winners

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EUROPEAN CUP

1974-75 European Cup finalists
1969-70 European Cup semi finalists
1992-93 European Cup second round

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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

2000-01 Champions League semi finalists
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EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP

1972-73 European Cup-Winners Cup finalists
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INTER CITY FAIRS CUP/UEFA CUP

1967-68 European Fairs Cup winners
1970-71 European Fairs Cup winners

1966-67 European Fairs Cup finalists
1965-66 European Fairs Cup semi finalists
1968-69 European Fairs Cup quarter finalists

1971-72 UEFA Cup first round
1973-74 UEFA Cup third round
1979-80 UEFA Cup second round
1995-96 UEFA Cup second round
1998-99 UEFA Cup second round
1999-00 UEFA Cup semi finalists
2001-02 UEFA Cup third round
2002-03 UEFA Cup third round


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by PlasticRoyale » 09 Oct 2010 13:00

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PlasticRoyale btw V Meldrew there's an 'R' in Manchester United

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11499023 - £80million loss


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by soggy biscuit » 09 Oct 2010 15:21

Confirmed that George Gillett has defaulted on a £75M loan that he took out to invest in Liverpool. Rumours now abound that Mill Financial have taken control of his shareholding.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by roadrunner » 09 Oct 2010 17:34

Liverpool chairman Martin Broughton admits the club could end up in administration next week.

The Reds' future will be decided in the High Court on Tuesday, as Broughton battles with the club's owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks over the proposed sale of the club to New England Sports Ventures.

Broughton was hired by Hicks and Gillett earlier this year as club chairman, with his main job being to find a new owner.

He has now set up a £300million sale to NESV, but Hicks and Gillett are not happy with the price and are now taking the issue to court.

If Hicks and Gillett win their case, then Broughton says the club could very well go into administration as the club's main financial backers, Royal Bank of Scotland, are due to call in their debt of £280million on 15th October.

Should RBS call in their debts, then that would see Liverpool enter administration which would also see a nine-point deduction in the Premier League.

"It [administration] could happen, yes," Broughton told the Daily Telegraph.

"This is all part of why it is important that we made the decision on Tuesday to accept one or the other of the two very acceptable bids. Heading for administration was a very likely outcome if we didn't.

"Even now with the court case looming, administration cannot be ruled out. It is not inevitable, and I am not going to start giving percentages of how much it is possible. That is why we are going to court to clarify our position on the sale of the club, and we have to win in court, and we will win in court."

Broughton admits the consequences of administration would be 'catastrophic'

"Going into administration needs to be avoided at all costs, as the negative impact would be catastrophic," he said.

"Setting aside the nine-point deduction, it would have an impact on Liverpool's value and be wide open to predators, whereas we have what we believe is the right new owners to take the club forward."

Should Hicks and Gillett fail, NESVs takeover could be completed shortly afterwards as their proposed directors, John W Henry and Tim Werner, have been cleared by the Premier League to take control of the club under its Owners and Directors test.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - too good to go down?

by Victor Meldrew » 09 Oct 2010 18:21

"It could happen"
Not wishing to be another Snowball but I prefer facts.
Lots of things could happen next week
It could rain
It could snow.
Let's see shall we.

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